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How is an Oom Paul smoke channel drilled?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sasquatch" data-source="post: 534281" data-attributes="member: 509"><p>Ser Jacopo does it frequently - the rig amounts to a little grinding head attached to a flexible shaft, and run through a curved tube. Issue being this thing cuts a hole about 1/4" wide. I had a couple made this way, and they were... fine... no real issues. But I didn't prefer them or find them an improvement in any way over a well made "orthodox" drilling. There are a few (very few) shapes, like the old Dunhill LC, that done "proper" do require a curved airway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sasquatch, post: 534281, member: 509"] Ser Jacopo does it frequently - the rig amounts to a little grinding head attached to a flexible shaft, and run through a curved tube. Issue being this thing cuts a hole about 1/4" wide. I had a couple made this way, and they were... fine... no real issues. But I didn't prefer them or find them an improvement in any way over a well made "orthodox" drilling. There are a few (very few) shapes, like the old Dunhill LC, that done "proper" do require a curved airway. [/QUOTE]
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